Further to the tons of spy pictures of the Jota we have been bringing to you, here’s a video leak that’s coming your way. Prying eyes of automotive lensmen have been capturing the Lamborghini Jota prototype in all splendor at the testing grounds of Nurburgring. The latest vide that has surfaced brings in a detailed look at what could be said as the standard model of the Jota.

We say standard model, because the video images of the car doesn’t show it sporting a rear spoiler. We hear the Jota will take over from the earlier Murcielago and would come in as a lighter and lower version than the Murcielago. Under the hood will be a direct-injection V12 that returns 700 PS (515 kW).

Following a few photos that emerged some weeks ago of two Lamborghini Jota prototypes, some new photos have emerged of what seems to be the Lamborghini Jota Superleggera prototype. After the first set of photos came out there was much speculation that one of the prototypes was a Superleggera.

These new photos seem to confirm this – although the car was still heavily camouflaged. The pictures were taken during additional testing that the car was undergoing. Additional details that have emerged from these pictures is that there are adjustable air intakes on each side of the engine bay – which is a feature of the current Murcielago. The new prototypes are intended to be a replacement of the Murcielago

According to previously information, the Jota will have both a lower ride height and weigh less than its predecessor due to the aluminum space-frame and carbon fiber body it has. The rear engine will be a direct-injection V12 that will produce around 700 hp powering a Haldex all-wheel drive system.